JULY 12TH 2017 - WE AND THE DAWG

The Big Dawg himself, Mr. Bruce Reed will be taking over as the band's vocalist Bruce is an amazing talent and we are thrilled and honored that he will return to the stage with " We". Bruce sang for the bands Tornado Alley and Big Dawg a few years back, they were very successful and we can't wait to hear what Bruce will bring to the band "We"....

The rest of the band consists of versatile guitarist Dan Hunt, rocking drummer & ‘keeper of the groove’, Bill MacGillivray, Jim Heffernan on the grooviest sounding organ, ‘hold down the bottom’ bassist, Gail Hunt, the incredible dog-pound horns with Ririka Masuda on sax and Roger Grover on trumpet! " We & The Dawg" will be performing 60’s & 70’s rock and soul r&b and funk and all songs will keep you movin' & groovin' !!

JULY 19TH 2017 - ERIC PASLAY with special opening act ashley jordan

“Honesty is a powerful magnet that always draws an eager audience and it has proven to be a potent tool in Eric Paslay’s creative arsenal. Sometimes playful, often poignant and always thoroughly entertaining, the 6’ 4” singer/songwriter with the fiery red hair and easy smile has quickly earned a reputation as an artist that knows how to capture the attention of an audience and hold them in the palm of his hands.”

Eric Paslay, delivers a powerful punch as a renowned, Platinum-selling, hit songwriter and dynamic performer. Paslay has celebrated five No. 1 hits including “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (Eli Young Band), “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (Jake Owen), “Angel Eyes” (Love & Theft), “Rewind” (Rascal Flatts) and “FridayNight,” the smash lead single from his critically acclaimed self-titled debut album. The Temple, Texas native is a recent GRAMMY nominee (first as a recording artist) in the Best Country Duo/Group category for “The Driver,” performed by Lady Antebellum’s Charles Kelley, featuring Eric and Dierks Bentley and a current “Song of The Year” nominee for “She Don’t Love You” at the upcoming ACM Awards on April 3. A true artist’s artist, USA Today calls Paslay “flat out-brilliant” and American Songwriter names him an influencer of country music. Paslay recently released his back beat-driven groove “High Class,” the lead single from his highly-anticipated sophomore album, and takes the stage on tour with Brad Paisley this winter.

Whether performing as a solo artist or backed by a band of talented musicians, Singer/Songwriter/Musician Ashley Jordan's unique style and unforgettable original tunes compel listeners of all ages to stop and listen. Described as "charismatic,” "honest" and “a vocal powerhouse,” Ashley has performed her music at venues across the U.S. and has had the honor of supporting artists such as Trace Adkins, Sam Hunt, Chase Rice, Rusted Root, Jason Mraz, Phillip Phillips, Christina Perri, O.A.R., Magic!, Alex Preston, Crystal Bowersox, Howie Day and more! With several high profile performances as well as a host of major regional awards, Ashley is on top of her game and shows no signs of slowing down! Ashley has performed for audiences as large as 40,000, and in 2015 her song “Angels” received a first-round Grammy nomination. In 2016, Ashley finished recording a fourth album (“He’s Crazy”) of all original music and immediately caught the attention of Boston’s premiere radio station WBMX (MIX 104.1 FM). Calling her new album “a masterpiece”, Matthew Reid (Music Director and on-air personality at WBMX) stated: “My favorite album of 2015? Adele’s 25. My favorite album of 2016, so far? Boston singer/songwriter and Open MixFest 2014 Winner, Ashley Jordan’s He’s Crazy.” Also in late 2016, Ashley competed in the “Nash Next” competition hosted by Nash Icon radio and won local and regional contests to eventually be named a top ten finalist from across the nation and earning a spot to perform in Nashville for Scott Borchetta of Big Machine Records, Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn, Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts, and Danielle Bradbery from The Voice.

August 2nd 2017 - Bella’s Bartok

To understand Bella’s Bartok, imagine what you would get if Salvador Dali and Toulouse Lautrec were fronting the Moulin Rouge's house band, and you have the exuberant spectacle that is Bella's Bartok. Described as "about as much fun as you can have with your pants on" (Dan Wolovick, Two Way Monologues), this 6-piece powerhouse melds Bohemian Klezmer Punk with pop sensibilities into an eminently danceable party. The diversity of musicians that make up Bella's Bartok, combined with their boundless energy on stage, has been known to break a dancefloor, or two (or three, but who's counting?). Their sound moves way beyond labels, pushing the envelope towards the darker side of Eastern European music, referencing vaudeville and 20th century eclecticism.The Bella's Bartok line-up includes: Asher Putnam (Vocals and all-around entertainer), Chris "Fancy" Kerrigan (Guitar, Clarinet, Vocals and physicist!?!), Dan Niederhauser (Bass and Vocals), Amory Drennan (Trombone/Banjo and Vocals), Crisco (Drums/Percussion and Trumpet) and Gershon Rosen (trumpet). The band has shared the stage with musicians and acts such as Rubblebucket, Red Baraat, The Indigo Girls, Larry & His Flask, The Suitcase Junket, Parsonsfield, And the Kids, Kanye, Rough Francis, Beau Sasser’s Escape Plan, West End Blend, Adam Ezra Group, Meat Puppets, World Inferno/Friendship Society, Rupa & the April Fishes, Arc Iris, and many more.

August 9th 2017 - Cocker Rocks

Touring America, Australia, Europe, Japan, South America and Israel with the legendary Joe Cocker in the 70's 80's 90's and 2000's from Carnegie Hall in NYC to the Maracana Stadium In Rio, the Royal Albert Hall in London. Mitch Chakour, Deric Dyer & Cliff Goodwin helped Joe bring his music to his fans. They also helped record many of Joe's most successful records including Luxury You Can Afford, Civilized Man, Sheffield Steel, One Night of Sin, and Cocker Live. With a little help from their friends, they are coming together to keep his legacy and music alive. The voice that will carry Joe's message is a wonderful young singer from London England, Elliott Tuffin.

August 16th 2017 - Matthew Sanchez

Matthew Sanchez y su Orquesta is a 10 piece salsa band filled with energy, youthful sound, and a true passion for salsa music. Majority of band members have attended Berkley Music of College.

Matthew Sanchez has been singing salsa music for over 10 years, playing in venues and events in the NYC, RI, FL, MA, and PR areas. With his sonero improvising and his well toned voice, Matthew is sure to captivate an audience where ever he goes. Matthew lived in NYC where he was lead vocalist for Grupo Arcano (a well known salsa band from Brooklyn, NY). After moving back to Massachusetts where he was born Matthew decided to create a salsa band with his vision to maintain and bring salsa music back to the people and showcase our Latino culture. Matthew has been blessed to share the stage with such artist like Victor Manuelle, Lalo Rodriguez, Tony Vega, Conjunto Classico, Paquito Guzman, and many other artists.

Nominated for two 2015 New England Salsa Music Awards, 2012 Hometown Hero for Worcester Magazine, 2009 El Planeta Newspaper's 100 Most influential People to the Latino Community

August 23rd 2017 - TONI LYNN WASHINGTON

Boston-based blues singer Toni Lynn Washington recorded and released Blues at Midnight for the Tone-Cool subsidiary of Rounder Records in 1995. Washington is considered Boston's "queen of the blues,'' where she has a long and storied history on the club scene. Raised in a procession of gospel choirs in Southern Pines, North Carolina, Washington performed with classic R&B artists like Sam and Dave and Jackie Wilson throughout the South in her youth. Washington also made USO tours of the U.S. and Asia in the 1960s and recorded the Top 50 single "Dear Diary" for the New Orleans-based Conti label, then a subsidiary of Atlantic Records. After two decades off the road and out of the recording studio, Washington returned to performing in 1992 with a ten-piece band. On her debut for Tone-Cool, Blues at Midnight, Washington comes across best as an interpreter: she tackles B.B. King's "Ask Me No Questions," Jimmy Reed's "Ain't That Loving You Baby,'' and a tune popularized by Jimmy Rushing and the Basie Orchestra and T-Bone Walker, "Evening.'' It's My Turn Now followed in 1997, and in early 2000, Washington returned with Good Things.